Passionate. Personalized. Purpose-Driven.

Littlejohn Law is a criminal defense law firm that handles cases throughout the state. With focused dedication, thorough preparation, and effective advocacy, we stand ready to help clients navigate challenging and stressful circumstances.

Attorney Profile

Micheal L. Littlejohn Jr.

Born on the West Side of Charlotte, Micheal L. Littlejohn Jr. attended Ashley Park Elementary before relocating with his family to South Carolina. He graduated from the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA, where he majored in political science. He later graduated from the Charlotte School of Law, attaining pro bono honors. During law school, Micheal received Dean’s List honors and was awarded the inaugural Julius L. Chambers Scholarship by the John S. Leary Association of Black Lawyers. He clerked for the iconic civil rights firm Ferguson Chambers & Sumter, as well as the Charlotte Hornets. As an attorney, Micheal has appeared in over 16 county courthouses, handling a range of legal matters and issues. His interest and passion for civil rights and criminal law led him to open his own criminal defense practice.

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Practice Areas

Criminal

Traffic

Before paying a traffic ticket, consult with an experienced traffic attorney. Paying a traffic ticket is an admission of guilt and can lead to license points, insurance points, possible revocation of your driving privileges, and even a criminal record. Additionally, without the assistance of counsel, a traffic ticket can cause a significant financial burden with drastic increases to insurance premiums.

Felonies and Misdemeanors

Facing a criminal charge is a challenging and stressful situation. The range of possibilities you may face, whether a permanent record, fine, jail, or prison, can have serious consequences. Our aggressive approach to early investigation, thorough case preparation, and litigation skills will help to achieve the best possible outcome.

Pre-Indictment Representation

If you are the subject or target of an investigation, we can provide crucial assistance to you at this early stage. By interviewing witnesses, reviewing evidence, analyzing potential legal issues, or communicating with law enforcement, we can often secure a more favorable result. At a minimum, we can ensure that your rights are fully protected and a bad situation doesn’t get worse.

Expunctions

If you have applied for a job, school admission, or an apartment lease, any mark on your record may create a problem. Under certain circumstances, our firm can help you expunge, or erase a prior charge or conviction.

Civil

Law Enforcement Misconduct

If you feel your constitutional rights have been violated or if you are a victim of law enforcement misconduct, you should speak with an attorney, to ensure your rights are protected. Law enforcement misconduct can include wrongful arrests, unjustified searches, unlawful destruction of evidence, excessive force, or unlawful police shootings. The law firm also assists complainants with the Citizens Review Board (CRB) grievance process. The CRB reviews appeals by individuals who receive an unsatisfactory finding from CMPD’s internal affairs following a complaint filed against a sworn police officer. Complaints range from false arrest, excessive force, or other types of misconduct.

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Passionate

We care deeply about our clients, their cases, and their concerns. We will work tirelessly to seek the best possible outcome.

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Personalized

Every client has a story and unique set needs. We strive to understand those personal stories and needs in order to better serve our clients.

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Purpose-Driven

The justice system can be complex, punitive, and difficult to navigate. We seek to protect and counsel those who find themselves facing a difficult road or set of choices.

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